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Frances Tafoya and Ruby (last name unknown)
Frances Tafoya (left) and friend Ruby (last name unknown). Note on photo, 'Ruby, Frances. I'm in pin-curls, 50's
Frances Tafoya and Stella (last name unknown)
Frances Tafoya and Stella (last name unknown) walking on Central Ave. in Albuquerque. 'Albuquerque, New Mexico' printed at bottom of photo. 'Stella ' Frances ' 1952' written on bac
Emiliano (last name unknown), Frances Tafoya, Lupe (last name unknown) next to Chevrolet
Frances Tafoya (center) with Emiliano and Lupe (last names unknown) standing in field next to Chevrolet
Sara Winthrop Smith letter to Frances Casement, August 14, 1887
Letter written to Frances Casement from Sara Winthrop Smith of Cincinnati, Ohio, August 14, 1887. Winthrop expresses the challenges of generating support for the suffrage movement among the conservative residents of her city, and encourages the creation of clear materials that make the argument for women's suffrage to be more widely distributed.
This item comes from the Frances Jennings Casement Papers, a manuscript collection comprised of letters and association records related to the founding and leadership of the Ohio Woman Suffrage Association. Casement (1840-1928) was born in Painesville, Ohio, and graduated from Painesville Academy and Willoughby Female Seminary. Her father, Charles Casement, supported abolition and women's suffrage and encouraged Frances to be active in social causes. Frances Casement established the Painesville Equal Rights Association in 1883, and shortly after became involved in the Ohio Woman Suffrage Association, serving as its president from 1885 to 1888
Nola Frances Cameron Hardin
Nola Frances Cameron Hardin (Mrs. George W. Hardin), honorary trustee of Milligan College from 1922-1930
Jane Jones letter to Frances Casement, November 11, 1887
This brief letter written by Jane Jones of Piqua, Ohio, to Frances Casement indicates that, while Ms. Jones is a temperance supporter, she does not support the suffrage movement and has passed a selection of promotional materials to a colleague at the local chapter of the Woman's Christian Temperance Union who is a suffrage proponent.
This item comes from the Frances Jennings Casement Papers, a manuscript collection comprised of letters and association records related to the founding and leadership of the Ohio Woman Suffrage Association. Casement (1840-1928) was born in Painesville, Ohio, and graduated from Painesville Academy and Willoughby Female Seminary. Her father, Charles Casement, supported abolition and women's suffrage and encouraged Frances to be active in social causes. Frances Casement established the Painesville Equal Rights Association in 1883, and shortly after became involved in the Ohio Woman Suffrage Association, serving as its president from 1885 to 1888
Earth Week: Rediscovering America's Values, Frances Moore-Lappe (1990)
This video titled, Frances Moore Lappé: Rediscovering America’s Values, in Whitley Auditorium on April 17, 1990. Frances Moore Lappé is an American researcher and writer in the area of food and democracy policy. Her visit to Elon occurred during Earth Day week (Earth Day is an annual event celebrated on April 22. Worldwide, various events are held to demonstrate support for environmental protection. First celebrated in 1970, Earth Day events in more than 193 countries are now coordinated globally by the Earth Day Network). She is the author of 19 books including the three-million copy, 1971 Diet for a Small Planet that the Smithsonian’s National Museum of American History describes as, One of the most influential political tracts of the times. She is the co-founder of three national organizations that explore the roots of hunger, poverty, and environmental crises, as well as solutions now emerging worldwide through what she calls Living Democracy
[Photograph of Frances Schillinger]
Undated photograph of Frances Schillinger, presumably taken after her marriage to Joseph Schillinger
[Photograph of Frances Schillinger]
Undated photograph of Frances Schillinger, presumably taken after her marriage to Joseph Schillinger
[Photograph of Frances Schillinger]
Undated photograph of Frances Schillinger, presumably taken after her marriage to Joseph Schillinger
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